SABRI, B.J.. How the US engineered the Iraqi Holocaust

B.J. Sabri on how the US
engineered the Iraqi Holocaust (2006): “Did the United
States, under the pretext of “liberating” Kuwait from the Iraqi occupation, engineer and
execute an Iraqi holocaust to implement, consolidate, and entrench
American imperialism in Iraq,
and the Middle East?

By
judging from the scale of destruction and death the United States inflicted on
Iraq, and by considering the international and regional objectives of war,
history of U.S. involvement in the Middle East since the 1930s, control of oil,
Israel, U.S.-Israel relations, the answer is yes.

Even
so, to back up the charge that the United States
committed a holocaust in Iraq,
an investigation on the meaning of the term: holocaust is indispensable …

A
question, “How did the U.S.
engineer the Iraqi holocaust?” And by that, I do not mean the details of the
operation but rather the guiding methodology for war and resulting holocaust.

As
a starter, considering the colossal imbalance of power between a developing
country and a superpower, U.S.
planners knew that a war with Iraq
would inevitably mean a potential Iraqi holocaust followed by swift massive
degradation of Iraq
as a functional nation and more deaths.

Gen.
Michael J. Dugan, former Chief of Staff of the U. S. Air Force, externalized
the deliberations of the administration when he stated (mid summer, 1991) that
if war comes, “We will bomb Iraq
back into the Stone Age.”[1].